7 'timeless' cases do not have world famous solutions

Time machine has not appeared, but there are cases of "timeless" full of mystery. Until now, science has not been able to give any suitable reason to explain the mysterious cases below. Scientists can only use the concept of 'timeless' to explain these phenomena.

The "timeless" mystery has no solution

1. The hotel disappeared

One of the most famous cases occurred in October 1979, mentioned in the program 'Strange but True?' (Strange but real) of ITV television network. This case is also discussed in the topic of 'sliding time' on Wikipedia.

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British couple of Simpsons and Gisbys family

Two British couples of the Simpsons and Gisbys drive through France on their way to their holiday in Spain. They spent the night in a classic-style hotel. On the way back, they decided to stop at the same hotel, but it seemed the hotel disappeared without a trace, and they could not find it. Even the photos taken during the stay there disappeared.

2. Ghosts at Petit Trianon castle

The incident happened on August 10, 1901 in the garden of Castle Petit Trianon , a small castle located in the grounds of the castle of Versailles , France. This is also the story of two women named Charlotte Anne Moberly (1846–1937) and Eleanor Jourdain (1863–1924).

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Moberly (left) and Jourdain (right) (Photo: NTDTV)

During a visit to Versailles , Moberly and Jourdain went to Petit Trianon Castle, where they experienced a situation called 'Time Slip' (Time Slip). Here, they met the late Queen Marie Antoinette of France and many Japanese objects from the French Revolution (1789-1799).

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Castle Petit Trianon, where the strange incident occurred in 1901 (Photo: Myrabella / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-SA-3.0 & GFDL)

Recounting his strange experiences, Moberly writes: 'Everything suddenly becomes unnatural, so it becomes unpleasant; even the trees seem to be flat and lifeless, like wood on a carpet. There are no light and shade effects, nor any wind stirring the trees'.

3. The mysterious watch

12/2008 in Thuong Tu district, southern China, Chinese archaeologists were surprised to find a clock engraved with " Swiss" in the 400-year-old coffin from the Ming Dynasty. The watch is made of metal, the hour hand and the minute on it stop at the time of 10 hours 6 minutes. The strange thing is that the clock never appeared in the Qing Dynasty, an expert said.

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Mysterious clock in Ming's coffin (Photo: Internet)

4. Victor Goddard's flight

Victor Goddard (1897-1987) was a senior commander in the Royal Air Force in World War II. In 1935, when he was flying an airplane, he suddenly encountered an unusual storm and got lost in an abandoned airport in Edinburgh.

At first, he was almost out of control, but when he regained his composure and looked down, he was surprised to see that the previously renovated airport was completely different. Goddard saw the planes look strange, and the royal army rushed to work in blue military uniforms. When he returned, he recounted his strange experiences, but did not show any signs of the strange airport. Four years later, Goddard again met the familiar scene he had seen before.

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Victor Goddard (Photo: Internet)

5. Visitors over time

The photo taken in 1941 became famous because of the appearance of a strange man. In the picture is a man wearing a T-shirt, sunglasses, dressed like a modern person, completely different from the 1940s style. The photo named ' Time Traveling Hipster' , once kept at Bao Bralorne Pioneer Museum and has caused many strange character debates in this photo.

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6. Accident of Rudolph Fentz

The incident happened one evening in mid-June 1950. At more than 11 pm, the passengers on Times Square in New York noticed a man about 30 years old, dressed in style from the end of the 19th century. No one knows how he appeared at here. He himself seemed confused when standing in the middle of the intersection. After that, he was suddenly hit by a taxi and died on the spot.

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When coroner officials, they found in his pocket many strange objects of unknown origin. There was a copper card in the name of a pub - no one knew about this name, even the older people in the city; about 70 dollars old money; the card is called Rudolph Fentz, which is located at 6th Avenue (Fifth Avenue); A letter from Philadelphia addressed to this address dates from 6/1876. All of these items have no signs of old age.

An investigation was conducted, after which the daughter-in-law of Rudolph Fentz lived in Florida. She said that her father-in-law had been mysteriously missing since 1876, when he was 29 years old. That evening, he went out for a walk but never returned. After investigators searched for a record of a missing man named Rudolph Fentz in 1876, they were surprised to see all the descriptions, from age, appearance, to costumes matched with men. He was on Times Square in 1950.

7. CDs from the 1800s

This is a painting made in the 1800s. In the painting, leader Joseph Smith is introducing 'golden boards' to 8 people around him. It can be seen on his hands holding two CD-rooms but that was not invented until 1980.

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